Swann describes his involvement with a secret “deep black” agency investigating UFOs, lunar anomalies, and extraterrestrial telepathy. Taken to a remote Arctic site to observe an anticipated UFO event, he witnessed something that defied every human assumption about perception and power.
Part autobiography, part espionage chronicle, and part metaphysical revelation, Penetration reads like coded disclosure — a hidden truth presented through personal experience.
This edition includes the rediscovered “missing chapter,” “9”, where Swann explores humanity’s tendency to avoid certain truths, along with his remote viewing sessions of Mars (1975 and 1984) — findings that now show remarkable parallels to modern Mars data.
A living mystery and a daring inquiry into consciousness, Penetration remains Ingo Swann’s most controversial and captivating work.
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Note: These reprints of Ingo Swann’s titles are offered for educational and inspirational purposes. They reflect the author’s personal experiences and perspectives and are not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice.